Balancing Greenhouse Gas Budgets: Accounting for Natural and Anthropogenic Flows of CO2 and other Trace Gases
Editat de Benjamin Poulter, Joseph Canadell, Daniel Hayes, Rona Thompsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2022
- Written by a combination of experts across career stages, presenting an integrated perspective for graduate students and professionals alike
- Includes sections authored by those involved in both early and later IPCC assessments
- Provides an interdisciplinary resource that spans many topics and methodologies in oceanic, land and atmospheric processes
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128149522
ISBN-10: 0128149523
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128149523
Pagini: 530
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
scientists from academic and research institutions working on greenhouse gas budgeting at a national, sub-national or regional scale; scientists and policy-makers associated with NGO and governmental activities related to greenhouse gasCuprins
I. Background
1. Balancing Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks: from global budgets to climate policies
II. Methods
2. CO2 emissions from energy systems and industrial processes: Inventories from data- and proxy-driven approaches
3. Bottom-up approaches for estimating terrestrial GHG budgets: Bookkeeping, process-based modeling, and data-driven methods
4. Top-Down Approaches
III. Case Studies
5. Arctic Ecosystems
6. Boreal Forests
7. Temperate forests and grasslands
8. Tropical Ecosystem Greenhouse Gas Accounting
9. Semi-arid Ecosystems
10. Urban Environments and Trans-boundary Linkages
11. Ocean systems
12. Greenhouse gas balances in coastal ecosystems: Current challenges in "blue carbon" estimation and significance to national greenhouse gas inventories
13. Agricultural Systems
IV. Forward Looking
14. Applications of top-down methods to anthropogenic GHG emission estimation
15. Earth System Perspective
1. Balancing Greenhouse Gas Sources and Sinks: from global budgets to climate policies
II. Methods
2. CO2 emissions from energy systems and industrial processes: Inventories from data- and proxy-driven approaches
3. Bottom-up approaches for estimating terrestrial GHG budgets: Bookkeeping, process-based modeling, and data-driven methods
4. Top-Down Approaches
III. Case Studies
5. Arctic Ecosystems
6. Boreal Forests
7. Temperate forests and grasslands
8. Tropical Ecosystem Greenhouse Gas Accounting
9. Semi-arid Ecosystems
10. Urban Environments and Trans-boundary Linkages
11. Ocean systems
12. Greenhouse gas balances in coastal ecosystems: Current challenges in "blue carbon" estimation and significance to national greenhouse gas inventories
13. Agricultural Systems
IV. Forward Looking
14. Applications of top-down methods to anthropogenic GHG emission estimation
15. Earth System Perspective